Show the rio grande has number of wrecks one wreck followed another on the branch of the rio grande last friday and saturday and arid result ed in the evening passenger train be ing hung up in the canyon below Ho mansville on friday night and and again on saturday night the trouble started when two cars of the outgoing freight left the rails on fri day afternoon the cars were load ed with ore and the accad accident nt occur ed upon the horseshoe I 1 just above Ho mansville the wrecking outfit hassent was sent out from Spring springville ville and after working nearly all night in the storm the cars were safely landed upon the track had there been no further trouble the passenger train would have been brought through to the tintic gintic camps early saturday mor ning but the engine of ane wrecking outfit backed into a pile of rock which had been deposited upon the track by a small land slide and a more se rious wreck than the first one was the result the cleaning up of this second wreck required many hours of hard work and it was not finished until late sunday evening the gers who came up on friday night were forced to remain in the coaches all night near the scene of the wreck being brought in to eureka with teams the following morning the same program was in order on saturday night sunday night nights s train was able to come through after an hours delay the passengers who were upon the friday and saturday night trains were a tired sleepy hungry bunch of people when they reached eureka some of them having been without food for nearly twenty four hours the january rains have given the utah railroads all kinds of trouble the heber branch of the rio grande has perhaps suffered the heaviest damage AND STILL ANOTHER there was a freight wreck on the main line of the rio grande railway on tuesday night which delayed the tintic gintic passenger train several hours it was about five 0 clock the follow ing morning before the train arr arrived ved in eureka being about nine hours late |